Through leadership role in Trainees and Early Career Neonatologists, Dr. Attawala represents UAB Pediatrics at AAP NCE
#NavigatingNAS campaign, a year-long educational campaign focused on neonatal abstinence syndrome. Dr. Attawala helped develop a section of the program and created the informational video. The attached photos show.
Anisha Bhatia Attawala, M.D., Third Year Fellow, Neonatology, had a very successful experience at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Convention and Exhibition (NCE). As part of her role as membership chair and District 10 representative for Trainees and Early Career Neonatologists (TECaN), a subcommittee of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, she took part in an exciting meeting at where TECaN received recognition from leaders from the Section on Neonatal Perinatal Medicine (SoNPM) for the productivity of the group from their recentDr. Attawala also organized a travel grant competition for this meeting generously sponsored through Abbott nutrition for TECaN members attending NCE. We were able to support 10 recipients. She also presented a poster at NCE for my project entitled "Donor Breast Milk Improves Feeding Tolerance in Infants with Critical Congenital Heart Disease."
Dr. Lal graduates from Young Physicians’ Pediatric Leadership Alliance (YPLA) three-year training program
Vivek Lal, M.D., Neonatology, recently completed the Young Physicians Leadership Alliance (YPLA). The YPLA is a three-year training program presented by the Section on Early Career Physicians of the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is designed to develop leadership skills and establish a network of ambitious early career pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists. The program uses interactive forums and small group coaching with expert faculty to guide participants through an exploration of their own leadership capacity, learning about leadership principles, behaviors, and tools that can help them achieve their personal and professional goals.
Congratulations Dr. Lal!
Twenty-three Children's of Alabama doctors named Favorite Kids' Docs for 2019 by Birmingham Parent Magazine
Teresa Magruder, M.D., Pediatric Pulmonology, and Peter Weiser, M.D., Pediatric Rheumatology, have been named among Birmingham Parent's Favorite Kids' Docs 2019. Doctors were nominated by Birmingham Parent readers for providing the best care for their children. They will be recognized along with other honorees in the December issue of Birmingham Parent.
Below is a list of the other pediatricians from Children's of Alabama practices that were also honored.
Dr. Charlotte Prejean
Dr. Phillip Harmon
Dr. Jamie Powell
Dr. Daniel Carter
Dr. Brian Dudgeon
Dr. Nicholas Smith
Dr. Angela Redmond
Dr. Betsy Crum
Dr. Toren Anderson
Dr. John Cortopassi
Dr. Julia Stewart
Dr. Abby Allen
Dr. Audie Woolley
Dr. Elizabeth Irons
Dr. Stacey Gilbert
Dr. Joseph Jolly
Dr. Garland Youngblood
Dr. Richard Stone
Dr. Diane Dietline
Dr. Judy Habeeb
Dr. Julie Dennis
Proceeds raised through 2019 Spring Scramble provide new water dispensers for Children's Harbor on Lake Martin
Each year the Pediatric Residency Program organizes the Coat of Arms 5K Spring Scramble to support a cause selected by the residents - such as Reach Out and Read, Healthy Active Living, and Weight Management. Spring Scramble 2019 was held May 12, 2019 at Railroad Park. This year's race beneficiary was Children's Harbor, specifically Children’s Harbor on Lake Martin, which provides children with serious illnesses and their families a place to have fun and relax. Proceeds from the race were used to purchase two water dispensers that were placed on the two sides of the camp for campers to have easy access to fresh water. We are so delighted that this initiative was met with such excitement by the Children’s Harbor!
Collaboration between UAB Pediatric Primary Care Clinic and Jefferson County Department of Health offers innovative patient-centered care
The UAB Pediatric Primary Care Clinic (PCC) and Jefferson County Department of Health (JCDH) have joined forces to improve the patient experience. “We are excited about this collaborative effort to improve our patient’s access to medical care outside of normal office hours,” said Candice Dye, M.D., Academic General Pediatrics, Medical Director of Pediatric Primary Care Clinic.
This collaboration began with a mutual goal as the PCC and JCDH both strive to achieve Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) certification.
Extended hours are a core component to PCMH certification. Our practices recognize that patients’ care needs are not confined to normal operating hours. Offering appointments outside typical business hours not only gives patients greater access to care, but it also provides a cost-effective option in today’s current health system where we need to use resources more judiciously. In an effort to work together to address this challenge, the PCC and JCDH have entered into a joint venture in an extended hour model starting in November where we will see each other’s patients two evenings a week, from 5:00-6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Extended hours are by appointment only and available to established patients by utilizing the usual phone coverage for their own primary care practice and then being directed to the designated site. This new collaboration not only helps us achieve PCMH certification, but more importantly, it offers a much needed resource to our patients and families.
The PCC is also accepting new patients. For appointments, call 205-638-9096. To find out more, please visit our website.
Dr. Wall accepted into Leadership Development for Physicians in Academic Health Centers at Harvard University
Terry Wall, M.D., Academic General Pediatrics, was accepted into the Leadership Development for Physicians in Academic Health Center at Harvard University. The two-week intensive course is hosted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Wall attended the course October 13-25 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Leadership Development for Physicians in Academic Health Centers is designed to serve a wide array of physician leaders and provides the opportunity to study critical leadership and management issues faced by physicians in administrative positions and academic health centers.
Dr. Nichols to receive 2020 Pediatric Educator Award from the Southern Society for Pediatric Research
Michele Nichols, M.D., Pediatric Emergency Medicine, will receive the 2020 Pediatric Educator Award from the Southern Society for Pediatric Research (SSPR). According to the SSPR nominating committee, this award recognizes an outstanding pediatric educator in pediatric medicine who is widely recognized for their stimulation of pre- and post-doctoral students in the care of children, contributed to the development and administration of programs and curricula for pediatric learners and parents, and recognized as a role model as a pediatric educator. Dr. Nichols will receive this award at the 2020 SSPR Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana February 13, 2020.
Congratulations Dr. Nichols!
Pediatrics welcomes two new faculty members in October 2019
The UAB Department of Pediatrics welcomes two new faculty members during the month of October.
Shaundra Blakemore, M.D., Assistant Professor in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Khalisa Syeda, D.O., Assistant Professor in Pediatric Cardiology
Shaundra Blakemore, M.D., Assistant Professor in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, earned her medical degree and completed both her pediatric residency and pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Birmingham, Alabama. Her research/clinical interests include management of sickle cell pain crisis in the pediatric emergency department and simulation.
Khalisa Syeda, D.O., Assistant Professor in Pediatric Cardiology, earned her medical degree at the University of North Texas in Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. Syeda completed her pediatric residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago in Chicago, Illinois and her pediatric cardiology fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas.
Department of Pediatrics Outpatient Clinics will be open on Dec. 23, 2019
This year, Christmas and New Year’s Day occur on Wednesdays and are designated holidays. In addition to Dec. 25, 2019 and Jan. 1, 2020, President Ray Watts and Health System CEO Will Ferniany have decided to observe additional holidays to provide employees additional time to spend with their families and friends. We will also follow this lead in the Department of Pediatrics, however, DOP clinics will be OPEN on Monday, Dec. 23, 2019 to serve our patients. Please see below how this will impact your Workgroup. If you are not sure which Workgroup you are a part of, visit the UAB Workforce Assignment website for more information.
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Workgroup C: Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 will be designated holidays for staff in Workgroup C. The Kirklin Clinic and other ambulatory clinics, e.g. Children’s of Alabama Clinics, will be open Dec. 23, and staff with clinical and patient care responsibilities will be needed to care for those patients. UAB Department of Pediatrics ambulatory clinics at COA will also be open on Dec. 23.
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Workgroup F (Faculty): Dec. 23, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 will be designated holidays for faculty in Workgroup F. Faculty with clinical responsibilities should consult with their leadership. Clinics will be open.
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Workgroup A: Dec. 23, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 will be designated holidays for staff in Workgroup A.
Dr. Schmit named new director of Children's of Alabama/UAB Medical Grand Rounds
Erinn Schmit, M.D., Pediatric Hospital Medicine, named the new director of Children's of Alabama/UAB Pediatric Medical Grand Rounds. Dr. Schmit began her new role in October 2019.
Dr. Schmit is an assistant professor in the UAB Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine and an adjunct faculty for Meharry Medical College. She completed her residency and fellowship training at UAB. She will be completing her Master of Education degree from the University of Cincinnati in December 2019. Dr. Schmit has served in many leadership roles in the Department of Pediatrics including chief resident, assistant program director for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship Program and chair of COA’s Safe Sleep Task Force. "We are excited to see the educational opportunities she brings to our grand rounds audience," said Dr. Brad Troxler, chair of CME at Children's of Alabama/UAB.
15 Pediatric faculty promoted this month
Congratulations to our faculty who were promoted effective Oct. 1, 2019!
Promoted to Professor
Cason Benton, M.D., Academic General Pediatrics
Sahar Fathallah-Shaykh, M.D., Pediatric Nephrology
Leslie Hayes, M.D., Pediatric Critical Care
DeeAnne Jackson, M.D., Academic General Pediatrics
Wendy Landier, Ph.D., Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Kimberly Whelan, M.D., Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Promoted to Associate Professor
Heather Austin, Ph.D., Adolescent Medicine
Stephanie Berger, M.D., Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Tom Harris, M.D., Pediatric Pulmonology
Traci Jester, M.D., Pediatric Gastroenterology
Charitharth Lal, M.D., Neonatology
Maran Ramani, M.D., Neonatology
Will Sasser, M.D., Pediatric Critical Care
Paul Scalici, M.D., Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Hayden Zaccagni, M.D., Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care
Drs. Benton and Colvin receive Alabama Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Awards
The Alabama Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) hosted its annual awards dinner on Saturday, Sept. 28 in Birmingham, Alabama. Cason Benton, M.D., Academic General Pediatrics, and Ed Colvin, M.D., Pediatric Cardiology, were among those honored.
Dr. Benton received the Marsha Raulerson Advocacy Award. This award recognizes service to children through dedication to better policies for improved child health. The award is named in honor of Marsha Raulerson, M.D., FAAP, of Brewton, who has worked tirelessly for children in Alabama during her more than 30 years of practicing community pediatrics through consistent and effective advocacy for children’s programs and policies at the local, state and national levels. Dr. Benton states, “It is both an honor and humbling to receive an award named for Dr. Raulerson, one of my pediatric heroes. I hope to continue in her footsteps.”
Dr. Colvin received the Wallace Alexander Clyde Distinguished Service Award. "To have my name on a list with the previous recipients, my teachers and heroes, my esteemed colleagues with whom I have shared patients over the years, is a great honor," said Dr. Colvin. "I am proud to be a member of the Alabama Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. I’m extremely proud that the Children’s Hospital, started by pediatricians, supported by the University, and the community, has grown to be such a fabulous resource for the children of our state and the region."
2019 Russell Cunningham Memorial Scholar awarded second place at UAB Medical Student Research Day
Kristin Deneen, 2019 Russell Cunningham Memorial Research Scholar, received second place for her poster in the category of Public Health at the UAB Medical Student Research Day Wednesday, Sept. 18. The title of her poster was “Differences in time to diagnosis among cSLE patients with and without lupus nephritis within the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Registry."
As part of her Russell Cunningham Memorial Research scholarship, Kristin worked on the “Evaluating Care and Outcomes in Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus” project in Rheumatology with Emily Smitherman, M.D., Pediatric Rheumatology.
Congratulations Kristin!
Dr. Kimberlin to chair the Human Research Advisory Committee at UAB
David Kimberlin, M.D., Pediatric Infectious Diseases, has been named chair of the newly established Human Research Advisory Committee (HRAC) at UAB. Dr. Kimberlin will serve a two-year term as committee chair. The HRAC will provide a forum for increasing transparency and seeking input from stakeholders engaged in human subjects research at UAB in order to identify opportunities for improvement in our human research protection program.
Congratulations Dr. Kimberlin!
Dr. Cron co-editor of first ever textbook devoted to Cytokine Storm Syndrome
Randy Cron, M.D., Pediatric Rheumatology, and his former trainee, Ed Behrens, M.D., Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, are co-editors of the first-ever textbook devoted to Cytokine Storm Syndrome. This textbook, titled "Cytokine Storm Syndrome" consists of 35 chapters and 617 pages and covers the history, clinical and lab features, diagnosis, immunology, genetics, murine models, associated diseases and infections, and treatment of macrophage activation syndrome, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, and related cytokine storm syndromes.
Pediatrics welcomes one new faculty member in September 2019
The UAB Department of Pediatrics welcomes one new faculty member during the month of September.
Stephanie Moore, Ph.D., Instructor, in Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Stephanie Moore, Ph.D., Instructor in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, earned her Bachelor of Science at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Moore completed her Doctor of Philosophy in molecular and cellular pathology at UAB. She is also the associate director of the Alabama Drug Discovery Alliance. Her research interests include facilitating drug discovery initiatives to my fellow researchers.
Dr. Berger and Department of Pediatrics win 2019 Argus Awards
Stephanie Berger, M.D., Pediatric Hospital Medicine, received the Caduceus Club Award for Excellence in Clinical Education on the Birmingham Campus at the Argus Award Ceremony on Friday, Sept. 20. For the second year in a row, the Department of Pediatrics has received the Argus Award for Best Clinical Department on the Birmingham campus. This prestigious award is a great acknowledgment for all of the faculty in pediatrics who inspire, motivate and teach our medical students. "I am proud to celebrate our faculty and educators. They are a bedrock of what we do and part of our fundamental mission," said Mitch Cohen, chair of the Department of Pediatrics about the department's recognition. "Thank you and congratulations to the Hussein Abul-Latif, Stephenie Berger, Will Sasser and ALL of the faculty who make our clinical clerkship teaching program so strong. We are not only best in Birmingham, we are also among the best in the country."
The Argus Awards were created in 1996 to give medical students the chance to honor their mentors, professors, courses and course directors for outstanding service to medical education. Faculty members are nominated by course evaluations, and students vote to select award winners in each category.
Dr. Percy named Sarah Katherine Bateh Endowed Professor
Alan Percy, M.D., Pediatric Neurology, has been appointed the first holder of the Sarah Katherine Bateh Endowed Professorship for Rett Syndrome in the UAB School of Medicine. Dr. Percy is a leading expert on this neurodevelopmental disorder and is a national leader in pediatric neurology and genetics. He runs the UAB Rett Syndrome Clinic at Children’s of Alabama, one of the few centers in the United States that specializes in the diagnosis and care of individuals with the disorder, conducts clinical and basic research, and works to educate and promote Rett Syndrome awareness. "We have been investigating Rett syndrome for more than 35 years, particularly since 1992 at UAB," said Dr. Percy. "This honor recognizes both this dedication and our continued progress and provides us with a pathway to promoting exemplary care and exploring effective disease-modifying treatment." Children’s of Alabama, together with the Suki Foundation, provided the supporting funds.
The Suki Foundation was established in 2012 in honor of Sarah Katherine Bateh with the goal of making a difference in the lives of children diagnosed with Rett syndrome through the raising of funds to expand and accelerate research efforts and work toward a better understanding, new treatments, and a potential cure.
Three Division of Adolescent Medicine staff to participate in inaugural UAB Medicine Women's Minority Mentoring Academy
Sequoya Eady, MPH, Program Director I, Adrianne Marbury, MPA, Program Manager and RayShon Murdock-Williams, MBA/HCM, Administrative Supervisor, in the Division of Adolescent Medicine have been accepted to participate in the inaugural UAB Medicine Women’s Minority Mentoring Academy. As participants in the Academy, they will complete 90 days of mentorship for professional development, including interviewing and resume preparation. Upon completion of the program, they will compete via an interview process for one-on-one mentorship with select UAB Medicine senior leaders.
Congratulations to Sequoya, Adrianne and RayShon!
2018 Russell Cunningham Memorial Research Scholar wins third place in poster competition
Congratulations to Meghana Gaini, 2018 Russell Cunningham Memorial Research Scholar, for placing third in the poster competition at the Future of Pediatric Practice 2019 Conference in Orlando, Florida over Labor Day weekend. Her poster presented research she completed with David Kimberlin, M.D., Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and was titled "Oseltamivir Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Dosing in Infants Under 1 year of Age Based on Drug Disease Modeling in Infants with Influenza Virus Infection."
Meghana worked with Myriam Peralta, M.D., Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, on her project titled "The Effects of Demographic Differences in the Use of Breast Milk and Complementary Foods on the Growth of Preterm Infants" during her summer internship as a Russell Cunningham Memorial Research Scholar in 2018. “The Russell Cunningham scholarship provided me with a wonderful opportunity to truly immerse myself in the world of developmental pediatrics with Dr. Myriam Peralta," said Meghana. "I believe that it is a blessing to be able to influence a child’s life, which in turn influences the adult they eventually become. Through my summer research experience, I gained confidence in interacting with children and their families. I had such a positive experience that I continued pediatric research in the department of pediatric infectious diseases with Dr. David Kimberlin during my research block in my third year of medical school. This scholarship is beneficial to any student, whether they have a current interest in pediatrics or not; it is an opportunity to gain valuable medical experience with a pediatric population prior to the beginning of your third year of medical school. I already have and will continue to encourage medical students to apply for this priceless experience.” She is a 2021 UASOM MD candidate.
- Dr. Moore named associate director of the Alabama Drug Discovery Alliance
- Dr. Coyne-Beasley elected to Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Board of Directors
- Dr. CaJacob elected 2019-2020 president of Alabama Society of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
- Pediatrics welcomes four new faculty members in August 2019